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BEAUTIFUL XELEJW
Rome's JVlatGhless Amateur
at its Best, |
HATS OFF, LADIES,
If You Please. Splendid Photo
Display by Lancaster.
Zelena!
Beautiful “Zelena.”
Zelena the beautiful.
The box office sheet indicates'
that this attraction, which is to
be put on by Rome’s matchless
amateur talent, will be not only
the social event of the season,
but will prove the show-house
of the past two years.
The box office sheet at Trev
itt’s, has already been “blacked
over,” and still they come.
Romans have attended amateur
theatricals before, and they
know a good thing when they
see it.
All Manager Nevin wants to
do to secure a packed house is
to announce a Rome amateur
attraction.
In the presentation of Zelena,
Mrs. C. S. Sparks who is man
aging the amateurs for this at
traction, bids fair to eclipse all
former local efforts of the kind.
She requests all ladies in the
audience to remove their hats
upon reaching their seats. In
doing this she merits the praise
of every person holding seats
back of the front row.
She makes the request because
she desires everyone in the au
dience to enjoy fully all the
scenic effects and pantomine
scenes. One two-story hat would
spoil S4O worth of pleasure and
not benefit the queenly head it
graced even a little bit.
Following is the cast:
Father Matheo, with estate
heavily mortgaged—Harry Pat
ton.
Zelina, Zaadia, daughters of
Matheo —Miss Cora Clark, Miss
Will Nell Lavender.
Patreo, a poor young man,
who loves Zelina—Ed Wilson.
Olanda, the bashful lover of
Z aad ia— Will ia m McWill iam s.
Captain Duront, Patreo’s
wealthy rival—J. A. Beall.
Stormy, a stage struck fellow
—Joe Patton.
Aunt Ilulda, sentimental
spinster—Robt. Gwaltney.
Pet’te, niece of Aunt Ilulda—
Miss Julia Bayard.
Rocco, the village scamp—
Hunter Smith.
Blabette, the village gossip—
Miss Mitchell.
Guideo, tramp and escaped
convict—Joe Patton.
CHORUS GIRLS .
Misses Celeste Ayer, Florence
Fouche, Sallie Walker, Emmie
Wright, Mary Berry, Hattie
Benjamine, Mamie Rounsaville,
Emmie Williams. Sarah Simp
son, Eva Camp, Berta Cross,
Daisy Cheney, Lou Fleming,
SOLDIER BOYS.
Sergeant Walter Cothran,
William McWilliams, Joe Pat
n, Hunter Smith, Dudley
tougruder, Sam Hardin, Jack
Wyatt, Clark, Henson, Harri
son, Rob Yancey, Barry Coth
ran, Bennie Hale, Felton Mitch
ell and Jim Smith.
Bugler, aid-de-camps and oth
ers.
The Yellow Asters—Misses
Towers, Ava Printup, Julia
Dean, Nellie Printup, Lucy
Wright, Mattie Hamilton and
Sarah Yancey.
Quartette of Small Dances—
Misses Bessie Hight, Mabel
Harbour, Jennie Fahy, Sallie
King.
Preinere Danseuesse’ Miss
Zula Adkins.
We have the smoothsst line
of soaps in town and prices re
duced ene-half. Come to see us.
Curry-Arrington Co.
Take The Hostler-Commercial
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YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a year’s support to Sa
rah O. Murdock the widow of Jas.
M. Murdock,deceased, have filed
their award and unless good and
sufficient cause is shown the same
will be made the judgement of
the court at the April term, 1898,
of the court of ordinary. This
March 7th 1898. John P. Davis,
Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR LETTERS
OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY.
Whereas Wm. A.Wright executor
of Mrs. Mary W. Quinn represents
o the court in bis petition duly
filed that he has administered Mrs
Mary W. Quinn estate. This is to
cite all persons concerned kindred
and creditors to show cause if any
they can why said administrator
■diould not be discharged from
his administration and receive
letters of dismission on rhe first
Monday in June 1898. This March
7th 1898. John P, Davis Ordinary.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the
court of ordinary of Floyd county
will be sold at the court house
door of said county on the first
Tuesday in April next within the
legal hours of sale, the following
property towit.—South half of
lot No. 17i, containing 80 ecres,
North half lot No. 185 containing
80 a res, 80 acres cfi lot No. 184
all in 22nd District and Third
Section known as the Lane place
whereon the deceased resided at
the time of his death, containing
in all 190 acies more or less, sold
as the property of Hulbert Evans,
late of said county, deceased 1
Terms of sale cash. This Sth day
of March, 1898, Julius W. Evans.
Executor.
I desire to attest to the merits
of Chamberlain’s Cough Reme
dy as one of the most valuable
and efficient preparations on the
market. It broke an exceedingly
dangerous cough for me in 24
hours, and in gratitude there
fore, I desire to inform you that
I will never be without it and
you should feel proud of the
high esteem in which your Rem
edies are held by people in gen
eral. It is the one remedy among
ten thousand. Success to it.—
O.R. Downley, editor Democrat,
Albion, Ind. For sale by all
druggists.
RANGES.
I am agent iorSouth
ern Queen Coal or
Wood Ranges. Also
Insurance Safety G-as
oline stoves. Call and
see mvstock and get
estimaes on your
Dlumbitn<y and tin
work- Nevt door to
ooera house.
F. HAM SOM.
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t to go regardless of
CIOISIT PIRIIIOIB.
You can get just what you want of
IE.. lit,
We have A/HW Bicycles from
TWELVE DOLLARS UP
and they will be sold at prices to suit the purchaser.
Pianos -■ Organs
and several makes of .
Mlffi HIDES.
which will be sold at prices never
before known in Rome
We also have in stock i,ooo copies
POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
at ioc per copy, S:nd for catalogue
of this music. We also handle
mandolins:.
GUITARS.
VIOLINS,
STRINGS;
and will rent pianos or organs with purchasing privileges. Our
piano case organs are great sellers. Call and see them.
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Balls, b«ts and foot balls
Benzin
Bird seed.
Blacking and shi.e dressing.
Botls and flasks, gallon to dram.
Brushes, clothes, paint, and shoe
Cards, 10c 15c 25c 35c and 50
Castile soap
Castor oil, two grades
Cha’k, “ Spanhish Whiting”
Chemicals, a full line
Cigarettes and cigars
Clothes cleaning compound
Combs, fine and coarse
Condensed milk
Cot sirups, all kinds
Cruches f <r long and short
Drugs and sundries
Dum bels, large and small
e-ishiog tackl
Garden seeds and flower seeds
Gelatin
Glycerol (Glycerin)
Gum, chewing, all Kinds
Hair dye, oil, pomade and tonic
larness oil
Horse, cat! and chicken powder
Indian c'ubs
Ink, black blue, red and violet
lodm, tincture of
Maches
Machine oils , castor,golden, sperm
Marbles, china and glass
Mustache pmde,black,brown,whit
Cash! Everybody!! All The Tims!!!
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Paints and varnishes
p.iioih, carbon ,„ d •
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Potassium Bronnd and lodid
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Putty and glaziers points
Quinin Sulfate, bottled and i n j
2,8, 4, ands grain capsule.
Rubber combs, nipls, syringe
Sodium Carbonate (sal soda)
Sodium Borate (Borax)
Stationary, fine and cheap
Suitin', flowers and roll
Suspendory bandages
Syringes, glass and ruber
Thermometers, house
Toilet paper
Toilet soaps 5c 10c 15c and 25c
Trusses, hard rubber and lether
Turnip seids all kinds
Varnishes, asphalt urn,coach,copal
Water bolls
White Led small can and up
Window glass.
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